Need help selecting front lights 2014 Accord Coupe
#16
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Why not just get HIDs...they're cheap as hell today and much brighter than any regular bulbs.
#17
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My parents have a Honda Pilot that i drive on occasion, they always complain they can't see at night so I did some research and replace their low/hi beam with PIAA NIGHT TECH. Its almost HID-like in sharpness and worlds apart from Stock Honda bulb.. Its really the best for a regular bulb so far IMO.. I got it for $40 on Amazon..
I believe the Honda Accords use H11's --
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#19
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Well since, I haven't had personally experience the Philips diamond vision but from reading the specs. The Philips may seem a little brighter and more white-blue "HID Looking" and the Piaa's look like a regular or more yellow light headlight but it shines 35 meters further. Like i said, i'm was really impress with the usable power of the bulb, its not emitting a bluish light but its closest to HID in "usable" light without the look of the HID.
Color of Stock HID's are 4300K (which is the brightest)
Phillip is 5000K which is 700K more but is on the dimmer white-blue side but lacks distance (which is initially seem a little brighter up close, emitting an HID look but the beam is shorter)
Piaa is 3600K which is 700K less but is on the brighter yellow-white side has better distance.(as close to HID for usable brightness but doesn't emit a blue light but its balance very well and the beam is longer up to 35 meters.
It depends on what you want but with Piaa the beam is as long and sharp as HID's, sure its not HID looking, not any halogen bulb can look like REAL HID's.
While the Philips will simulate HID "Look" but its trading its power to emit a Bluer light which is less light output.. Optimum is 4300K which is HID standard. Anything higher is less light output. Of course if you want to look like you have HIDs but willing to trade some output and distance, this the HID "looking" bulb.
The Piaa shines on the yellow-white end but it has better distance VS. The Philips which shines bluer than HIDs to simulate an HID bulb trading output and distance and looks cooler..
But since I was buying this for my parent's car and night vision and distance was more important than the HID look. The Night tech's was my choice for them. I've had alot of different Extreme white type HID looking bulbs for my fogs and yes they shine brighter in the first 5-10 feet but the beam doesn't last further than that. All of my cars have Factory HIDs and if ever had a car without HID's, I would pick the Piaa Night Techs as my best Halogen bulb for seeing.
Like I said the distance of the Piaa rivals Real HIDs is why I'm impressed and I'm rarely impressed with alot of things.
Color of Stock HID's are 4300K (which is the brightest)
Phillip is 5000K which is 700K more but is on the dimmer white-blue side but lacks distance (which is initially seem a little brighter up close, emitting an HID look but the beam is shorter)
Piaa is 3600K which is 700K less but is on the brighter yellow-white side has better distance.(as close to HID for usable brightness but doesn't emit a blue light but its balance very well and the beam is longer up to 35 meters.
It depends on what you want but with Piaa the beam is as long and sharp as HID's, sure its not HID looking, not any halogen bulb can look like REAL HID's.
While the Philips will simulate HID "Look" but its trading its power to emit a Bluer light which is less light output.. Optimum is 4300K which is HID standard. Anything higher is less light output. Of course if you want to look like you have HIDs but willing to trade some output and distance, this the HID "looking" bulb.
The Piaa shines on the yellow-white end but it has better distance VS. The Philips which shines bluer than HIDs to simulate an HID bulb trading output and distance and looks cooler..
But since I was buying this for my parent's car and night vision and distance was more important than the HID look. The Night tech's was my choice for them. I've had alot of different Extreme white type HID looking bulbs for my fogs and yes they shine brighter in the first 5-10 feet but the beam doesn't last further than that. All of my cars have Factory HIDs and if ever had a car without HID's, I would pick the Piaa Night Techs as my best Halogen bulb for seeing.
Like I said the distance of the Piaa rivals Real HIDs is why I'm impressed and I'm rarely impressed with alot of things.
#20
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Well since, I haven't had personally experience the Philips diamond vision but from reading the specs. The Philips may seem a little brighter and more white-blue "HID Looking" and the Piaa's look like a regular or more yellow light headlight but it shines 35 meters further. Like i said, i'm was really impress with the usable power of the bulb, its not emitting a bluish light but its closest to HID in "usable" light without the look of the HID.
Color of Stock HID's are 4300K (which is the brightest)
Phillip is 5000K which is 700K more but is on the dimmer white-blue side but lacks distance (which is initially seem a little brighter up close, emitting an HID look but the beam is shorter)
Piaa is 3600K which is 700K less but is on the brighter yellow-white side has better distance.(as close to HID for usable brightness but doesn't emit a blue light but its balance very well and the beam is longer up to 35 meters.
It depends on what you want but with Piaa the beam is as long and sharp as HID's, sure its not HID looking, not any halogen bulb can look like REAL HID's.
While the Philips will simulate HID "Look" but its trading its power to emit a Bluer light which is less light output.. Optimum is 4300K which is HID standard. Anything higher is less light output. Of course if you want to look like you have HIDs but willing to trade some output and distance, this the HID "looking" bulb.
The Piaa shines on the yellow-white end but it has better distance VS. The Philips which shines bluer than HIDs to simulate an HID bulb trading output and distance and looks cooler..
But since I was buying this for my parent's car and night vision and distance was more important than the HID look. The Night tech's was my choice for them. I've had alot of different Extreme white type HID looking bulbs for my fogs and yes they shine brighter in the first 5-10 feet but the beam doesn't last further than that. All of my cars have Factory HIDs and if ever had a car without HID's, I would pick the Piaa Night Techs as my best Halogen bulb for seeing.
Like I said the distance of the Piaa rivals Real HIDs is why I'm impressed and I'm rarely impressed with alot of things.
Color of Stock HID's are 4300K (which is the brightest)
Phillip is 5000K which is 700K more but is on the dimmer white-blue side but lacks distance (which is initially seem a little brighter up close, emitting an HID look but the beam is shorter)
Piaa is 3600K which is 700K less but is on the brighter yellow-white side has better distance.(as close to HID for usable brightness but doesn't emit a blue light but its balance very well and the beam is longer up to 35 meters.
It depends on what you want but with Piaa the beam is as long and sharp as HID's, sure its not HID looking, not any halogen bulb can look like REAL HID's.
While the Philips will simulate HID "Look" but its trading its power to emit a Bluer light which is less light output.. Optimum is 4300K which is HID standard. Anything higher is less light output. Of course if you want to look like you have HIDs but willing to trade some output and distance, this the HID "looking" bulb.
The Piaa shines on the yellow-white end but it has better distance VS. The Philips which shines bluer than HIDs to simulate an HID bulb trading output and distance and looks cooler..
But since I was buying this for my parent's car and night vision and distance was more important than the HID look. The Night tech's was my choice for them. I've had alot of different Extreme white type HID looking bulbs for my fogs and yes they shine brighter in the first 5-10 feet but the beam doesn't last further than that. All of my cars have Factory HIDs and if ever had a car without HID's, I would pick the Piaa Night Techs as my best Halogen bulb for seeing.
Like I said the distance of the Piaa rivals Real HIDs is why I'm impressed and I'm rarely impressed with alot of things.
#21
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received Philips lights last night, and very disappointed. They are not as bright as the Silver Star I had on my civic years ago. They def. better than the stock ones, but not even close to Silvestar.
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#26
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I bought the PIAA Night Tech bulbs and they seem no brighter than the OEM fogs I had on my car.....and just as yellow.
#27
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Apperantly I misunderstood him.
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